A new children’s book is out and it’s based on The Cat House on the Kings sanctuary, where some 700 cats roam free on 12 lush acres. (Last year, Cat House kitties received 1,400 pounds of Spot’s Stew kibble.)
The book, called 500 Cats ($9.99), was written by NBC’s Jill Rappaport and follows a kitten’s adventures at The Cat House, California’s largest no-kill, no-cage sanctuary. “It’s a magical place,” Rappaport tells PeoplePets.com “It’s withstood the test of time and saved literally thousands of cats, and dogs, too. To base my book on the organization was truly special.”
Click here to read the entire interview with Rappaport.
To see the cats in action, click here to check out this amazing video.
This entry was posted on Thursday, December 24th, 2009 at 10:00 am and is filed under Pet Stories. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.
Get valuable coupons and email updates about new posts made to the Halo, Purely for Pets Blog by signing up for our Newsletter today!
Enter your zip code to find out where you can purchase Halo's natural pet care products

Use of the BLOG is subject to the Terms of Use of the www.halopets.com Website.
Copyright © 2010 Halo


Network with Halo Pets on: